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. >>> in response to the recent violence in san francisco, the city is now looking at a first of its kind gun legislation. mayor ed lee and greg suhr introduced it yesterday. the proposal focuses on ammunition requiring gun dealers to notify police of anyone who buys more than $500 rounds of bullets at one time. >> so we cannot only track those people that are buying ammunition but frequency of purchase. >> the other part of the proposal makes it illegal for nonpolice officers to have hollow point bullets which can cause more serious injuries. mayor ed lee acknowledged the legislation could face legal challenges but says something has to be done to reduce violence in the city. >>> time now 5:57. around the country people are lining up outside stores waiting to buy a new shoe. the new air jordans. and it has been wild out there in some areas. police in alabama used pepper spray to control shoppers at one mall. there was a fight ecial band th later to it will you boy shoes. they sell for $185. >>> 5:57. we want to check in with sal. see what is happening on the roads. and the rain of c
. >>> in response to the recent violence in san francisco, the city is now looking at a first of its kind gun legislation. mayor ed lee and greg suhr introduced it yesterday. the proposal focuses on ammunition requiring gun dealers to notify police of anyone who buys more than $500 rounds of bullets at one time. >> so we cannot only track those people that are buying ammunition but frequency of purchase. >> the other part of the proposal makes it illegal for nonpolice...
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if the ballot measure passes, richmond voters could become the first in the nation to impose a penny per ounce tax on businesses that sell sodas and other sugary drinks. >>> san francisco city college trustees are expected to approve budget cuts to close a $15 million short fall and keep the school from losing its accreditation. those cuts could result in department heads returning to teaching. five satellite sites and a preschool could also close. >> this is is something that is being done without consideration and without consultation. that there has been no transparency about how the plan has been put together and the impacts look tremendous. >> trustees have until march to submit a plan that will allow san francisco city college to keep its accreditation. >>> your time is 5:48. later today a new movie about a santa cruz surfing legend opens in theaters. it's called chasing mavericks. tells the story of jay as he learns to surf really big waves. it stars jared butler and johnny weston. most of the movie was filmed along the coast of santa cruz and san mateo counties. >>> 5:48 is t
if the ballot measure passes, richmond voters could become the first in the nation to impose a penny per ounce tax on businesses that sell sodas and other sugary drinks. >>> san francisco city college trustees are expected to approve budget cuts to close a $15 million short fall and keep the school from losing its accreditation. those cuts could result in department heads returning to teaching. five satellite sites and a preschool could also close. >> this is is something that is...
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and there are other parties going on in the city. is a lot of people will not want to take their cars. bay area transit agencies are making it easier for them to leave their cars behind by offering free rides in some cases and extended service. starting with bart. bart you will still have to pay for your tickets but their trains will be running late tonight until 3:00 a.m. tuesday morning. but in order to avoid congestion, trains will not be stopping at all the stations. keep this in mind if you are riding the pepper bay point train it will stop at the embarcadero station. make sure you go to the right place to catch your ride home. muni is also extending service at the west portal and embarcadero stations. muni will run until 4:00 a.m. new years day. and fourth and king muni will run until 2:15 a.m.. muni will be free for riders starting from 8:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m.. caltrain and samtrans will be giving free rides. the last train will leave at 2:15 a.m.. there are a lot of options, three free options for those looking to enjoy new
and there are other parties going on in the city. is a lot of people will not want to take their cars. bay area transit agencies are making it easier for them to leave their cars behind by offering free rides in some cases and extended service. starting with bart. bart you will still have to pay for your tickets but their trains will be running late tonight until 3:00 a.m. tuesday morning. but in order to avoid congestion, trains will not be stopping at all the stations. keep this in mind if...
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long-time congressman pete stark received 41% of the vote and dublin city councilman received 36%. >> time is 5:13. san francisco voters had two ballot measures to decide on. the first measure a would require competitive bidding for garbage collection with 100% of the precincts reporting. almost 47% of voters rejected that measure. it would have divided the collection into five separate contracts for different types of trash and different locations. measure b is a nonbinding resolution that would limit commercial events at coit tower. it barely passed. just under 54% of the votes. that means money raised would be used to repair the murals inside. >>> a big republican win in wisconsin last night. it could be a wake up call for president obama. ktvu alison burns is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with a fallout of washington's failed recall election. alison. >> reporter: tori after wisconsin's republican governor scott walker fought off a recall effort last night, presidential candidate mitt romney said it would echo beyond the borders of wisconsin. walker finished nine points ahead of
long-time congressman pete stark received 41% of the vote and dublin city councilman received 36%. >> time is 5:13. san francisco voters had two ballot measures to decide on. the first measure a would require competitive bidding for garbage collection with 100% of the precincts reporting. almost 47% of voters rejected that measure. it would have divided the collection into five separate contracts for different types of trash and different locations. measure b is a nonbinding resolution...